Signal Meter for Android
Started by shax, 25 Nov 2011 17:20
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#1
Posted 25 November 2011 - 17:20
This is port of Enigma Signal Meter to Android platform.
Description:
Fast, small, simple and free application for Enigma 1 / Enigma 2 satellite receivers, build to help you align you satellite dish to perfection.
Features:[list]
[*]SUPPORTS ALL currently existing Enigma1 and Enigma2 receivers and images
[*]same simple interface used for Enigma1 and Enigma2 boxes (originally they are quite different)
[*]full background processing (running tasks will not hang application)
[*]ZAP channels
[*]Take screenshots
[*]Watch live TV streams from your receiver (external video player required, for example VPlayer was test and working)
[*]works remotely (just forward web port and you can connect from anywhere)
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Requirements:[list]
[*]Enigma 1 or Enigma 2 based satellite receivers with running Web interface (WebIf)
[*]Network connection between receiver and computer
[*]Android 2.1 or newer
[*]1 MB of free disk space
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List of receivers it was tested and working on:
- DM500
- DM500HD
- DM600
- DM7000
- DM7020
- DM7025
- DM800
- DM800SE
- DM8000
- VU+ Uno
- VU+ Duo
- AzBox Premium
- AzBox HD Elite
- AzBox Ultra HD
- Kathrein UFS 910
- IPBox 9000
- Amiko Alien
- Topfield TF 7700HD PVR
- Gigablue solo
- ClarkeTech ET9000
Thanks to all people on Satelitski forum who tested.
For best results when searching (faster response time):
- don’t search while zapped on HD channels
- don’t search while recording
- don’t search while receiver’s web interface is open in web browser
- don’t search if you have other plugins running
- generally avoid anything that slows down your receiver
My experiences: on Enigma2 DM800 i've got 2-3 readings per second, on Enigma 1 DM500 i've got up to 30 readings per second!
Download from Android Market
PLEASE RATE IT AFTER DOWNLOAD. THANK YOU!
You can provide translation for this app. Download existing languages (Croatian & English) to serve you as a staring point and send us back to include it in the next release.
Enigma Signal Meter Android - Resources for Translators
Re: Signal Meter for Android #2
Posted 25 November 2011 - 18:25
Nice looking app, but i cant install it on my LG 2X. It says that my device is not supported.lol.
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Re: Signal Meter for Android #4
Posted 25 November 2011 - 18:38
Modified, but i dont have problems with other apps. It would be nice if someone would provide .apk file!
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Re: Signal Meter for Android #5
Posted 25 November 2011 - 18:50
Providing APK file will not actually fix the problem.
As far as i can understand it's a "feature" by Google that "recognizes smartly" application dependenices and resolves them.
I assume this is caused by Android v4 compatibility library used in application.
2 other users with modified LG 2X reported similar problems.
Check this link to find out more
http://www.google.co...df0883404&hl=en
Some proposed solutions are:
1. Change LCD density back to stock (requires reboot).
2. Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications -> all -> Market -> force stop, clear cash and data.
3. Reboot. Changes won't show up until reboot.
and
the new Market update (v3.1.3) that was pushed a few days after my previous post now stops me installing / updating via the phone as well. I disabled the market auto-updater and reverted to the previous version (2.3.3) - the older market is faster and looks better anyway in my opinion. I still have to search for the missing apps, but at least they install now.
pm disable com.android.vending.updater (or freeze using Titanium backup etc).
Settings -> Apps -> Manage -> All -> Market -> Uninstall Updates
As far as i can understand it's a "feature" by Google that "recognizes smartly" application dependenices and resolves them.
I assume this is caused by Android v4 compatibility library used in application.
2 other users with modified LG 2X reported similar problems.
Check this link to find out more
http://www.google.co...df0883404&hl=en
Some proposed solutions are:
1. Change LCD density back to stock (requires reboot).
2. Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications -> all -> Market -> force stop, clear cash and data.
3. Reboot. Changes won't show up until reboot.
and
the new Market update (v3.1.3) that was pushed a few days after my previous post now stops me installing / updating via the phone as well. I disabled the market auto-updater and reverted to the previous version (2.3.3) - the older market is faster and looks better anyway in my opinion. I still have to search for the missing apps, but at least they install now.
pm disable com.android.vending.updater (or freeze using Titanium backup etc).
Settings -> Apps -> Manage -> All -> Market -> Uninstall Updates
Edited by shax, 25 November 2011 - 18:53.
Re: Signal Meter for Android #6
Re: Signal Meter for Android #7
Posted 26 November 2011 - 15:52
Version 0.0.9 available on market:
- fixed bug when using "special" characters in Username or Password
- fixed bug when space character was used in box address
- fixed stream errors
- layout adjusted for mdpi and ldpi devices
- fixed crash bug when defect E1 box would not return screenshot bitmap on Android 2.3.3
- fixed bug when using "special" characters in Username or Password
- fixed bug when space character was used in box address
- fixed stream errors
- layout adjusted for mdpi and ldpi devices
- fixed crash bug when defect E1 box would not return screenshot bitmap on Android 2.3.3
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Re: Signal Meter for Android #10
Posted 13 January 2012 - 15:04
@kaneguru
Stream is a "extra" function that requires some actions to be performed.
New version 0.13 is on the market
- bug fixes
- device compatibility issues
- should be (hopefully) seen and available on Android Market on all devices
- optimization for small heap size devices (16 mb)
If someone is willing to translate this app to other languages (shouldn't take more than 20 mins), let me know.
Regards.
Stream is a "extra" function that requires some actions to be performed.
New version 0.13 is on the market
- bug fixes
- device compatibility issues
- should be (hopefully) seen and available on Android Market on all devices
- optimization for small heap size devices (16 mb)
If someone is willing to translate this app to other languages (shouldn't take more than 20 mins), let me know.
Regards.
Edited by shax, 13 January 2012 - 15:05.
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Re: Signal Meter for Android #12
Posted 13 January 2012 - 15:34
That would be great
All languages are most welcome! (Except existing ones English, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian)
You can download XML resource file HERE to serve you as a starting point.
Just make sure it's stays encoded as UTF-8 (Notepad ++ would do).
Thanks.
All languages are most welcome! (Except existing ones English, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian)
You can download XML resource file HERE to serve you as a starting point.
Just make sure it's stays encoded as UTF-8 (Notepad ++ would do).
Thanks.
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Re: Signal Meter for Android #19
Posted 15 January 2012 - 18:00
@Alias1 & @Jahu
I feel your pain. Nobody likes things like that, but things are bit different from my perspective
- I live in a country where it's not tehnically possible for me to sell the application
- using ads model is just not the right for this app. Ads should be used in applications used on regular basis, and how often you usually tune your dish
- using ads is taking valuable space on screen - and size does matter in this case
- with coins, once you get the feature, that's it, you'll never know it was there in the first place, even after reinstalling. With ads - you guess, they are always there
- stream and screenshot options are not main purpose of this app, tuning your dish is.
And in the end, I've spent two months developing the app, and don't think that asking people to give 20 minutes of their time ONCE to get EXTRA options (available freely in other apps) is unfair.
@SatKiekerd
Once again, thank you for your translation. I've included it in the new version 0.014 available on Android Market.
Other translations are most welcome.
I feel your pain. Nobody likes things like that, but things are bit different from my perspective
- I live in a country where it's not tehnically possible for me to sell the application
- using ads model is just not the right for this app. Ads should be used in applications used on regular basis, and how often you usually tune your dish
- using ads is taking valuable space on screen - and size does matter in this case
- with coins, once you get the feature, that's it, you'll never know it was there in the first place, even after reinstalling. With ads - you guess, they are always there
- stream and screenshot options are not main purpose of this app, tuning your dish is.
And in the end, I've spent two months developing the app, and don't think that asking people to give 20 minutes of their time ONCE to get EXTRA options (available freely in other apps) is unfair.
@SatKiekerd
Once again, thank you for your translation. I've included it in the new version 0.014 available on Android Market.
Other translations are most welcome.
Edited by shax, 15 January 2012 - 18:04.
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